Christy
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Sylva, North Carolina (the far Western Tip of the State)
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Talked to Diamond Vet...
And he told us that the only way that Diamond would be liable to re-imburse vet bills or anything else, would be if it was proven through tests or autopsy that the dog feed had affected the dogs liver.
We told him what happened with Sid and he said that Yes that was probably to do with the feed. That was probably the beginning of the poisoning, but if his blood profile on his liver came back fine, then there is nothing that we can do about it.
His word's exactly "If a dog's liver is not damaged then we can not re-imburse anything. If Diamond did, we'd be paying everyone's vet bills."
So, basically, even if you dog gets sick, has to be hospitalized, and has to have IV's, and antibiotics and you have to spend $300, you're out of luck unless the dog feed damages the dog's liver, which I think SUCKS, because we've had him for a year and never had any bloodly stool until we started feeding Diamond.
So, better get your sick dogs livers checked, and if they are good, dont expect anything from them! Which I think is wrong. 
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